President Akufo-Addo commissions Koforidua Sports Stadium, Youth Resource Centre


President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has commissioned the refurbished Koforidua Sports Stadium and multi-purpose Youth Resource Centre to provide safe space for talent development of the youth in the area.

The 5,000-seater capacity combined stadium/youth resource centre is among five other such facilities located in the Upper West, Central, Volta, Western and Bono regions, expected to be commissioned by the President in the coming weeks.

The multi-purpose edifice has a basketball, volleyball and tennis courts, eight-lane athletics track, and spectators stand.

The facility also consists of a Guidance and Counselling centre, an ICT hub, Skills and entrepreneurship development, and clinic/rehabilitation centres.

The project, which began in 2018, was estimated at a cost of 1.8 million dollars to upgrade the over 60 years Koforidua Stadium into a modern multi purpose youth resource centre to provide a safe space for youth development in the area.

The President said he had authorised the completion of four o
ther similar projects under construction at the Kaneshie, Nyinahin, Navrongo and Yendi sports complexes.

‘I have authorised the completion of these facilities and, therefore, requesting the Finance Ministry and the District Assembly Common Fund (DACF) to allocate the necessary funds to ensure their timely completion,’ he said.

Mr Mustapha Yusif, the Youth and Sports Minister, said in line with government’s commitment to sports infrastructure development 154 Astroturfs had been constructed across districts and regions in the country.

Mr Pius Enam Hadzide, the Chief Executive Officer of the National Youth Authority, said the additional features of the stadium will help harness talents of the youth for national development.
Source: Ghana News Agency

Africa celebrates Sinesipho for acquiring highest scouting qualification in world footballAFCON 2023: GFA boycotts Black Stars 10-day camping in Johannesburg 

Former Kaizer Chiefs and Chippa United analyst, Sinesipho Mali, has been celebrated for his accomplishment at the UEFA Academy as graduate in International Elite Scouting.

The South African, 37, became the youngest African to ever acquire the qualification. He was the only African in the class of 2023, and third African in the programme’s history.

Several South Africans have attested to his dedication to the sports amidst the challenges he faced.

‘When defeat comes, accept it as a signal that your plans are not sound, rebuild those plans, and sail once more towards your coveted goal’ Sinesipho said after his graduation.

The achievement is seen as sign that more football talents in Africa will get a wider exposure to the world.
Source: Cameroon News Agency

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has boycotted the initial plans for the Black Stars to camp in Johannesburg ahead of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament in Ivory Coast.?

The team was expected to begin their camping in South Africa on Sunday, December 31, 2023, as part of plans to ginger themselves for the competition.

A review meeting between the leadership of the GFA and the Technical Team of the Black Stars came to the conclusion that the Black Stars would now camp in Kumasi.?

It said the date for the camping had been rescheduled to Tuesday, January 2, 2024.

The football body also announced that the friendly against Botswana had been cancelled as a new opponent would face the four-time champions to get them gingered for the tournament.?

‘The Association is mindful of the request of the Black Stars Technical Team for a quiet and serene camping atmosphere, and thus, the hotel will be strictly inaccessible to the public and the media,’ it said.

It urged the public to rally behind the
team as they prepare towards the biggest tournament in Africa.?

Ghana is paired in Group B alongside Egypt, Cape Verde, and Mozambique.

The team would open their campaign against Cape Verde on Sunday, January 14, before taking on Egypt and Mozambique respectively.
Source: Ghana News Agency

Action Chapel International’s 2023 Kairos experience opens on December 29


Kairos Experience 2023, the Annual End of Year spirit-filled event of the Action Chapel International, opens on December 29, 2023, in Accra.

The four-day event on the theme: ‘From Victory to Victory’ is to thank the Lord for His provisions, grace, and mercies throughout the year.

A statement issued in Accra said the event would run from Friday, December 29, 2023, through to Monday, January 1, 2024.

There will be both morning and evening sessions at the Church’s premises at Prayer Cathedral, Spintex Road.

It said since its inception, the event had not only grown tremendously in number but had greatly impacted the lives of people all over the world with thousands of worshippers gathering daily.

The event will feature a blend of prayer, fellowship, word ministrations and unwavering faith.

This year’s event will receive the Ministry of Apostle Isi Igenegba, and event Host and General Overseer of Action Chapel International, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams.

It said each speaker would bring a message of
encouragement, direction, and empowerment to attendees in person as well as those who would join online across the nations of the world.

There will be an evening session on Friday, December 29, while on Saturday, December 30, there will be the Archbishop’s end-of-year meeting with all women on the theme: ‘Arise and Build.’

On Sunday, December 31, the Church will have the first and second services to crown the day together with Kairos Night. There will be a Communion service on January 1.
Source: Ghana News Agency

Africa celebrates Sinesipho for acquiring highest scouting qualification in world football


Former Kaizer Chiefs and Chippa United analyst, Sinesipho Mali, has been celebrated for his accomplishment at the UEFA Academy as graduate in International Elite Scouting.

The South African, 37, became the youngest African to ever acquire the qualification. He was the only African in the class of 2023, and third African in the programme’s history.

Several South Africans have attested to his dedication to the sports amidst the challenges he faced.

‘When defeat comes, accept it as a signal that your plans are not sound, rebuild those plans, and sail once more towards your coveted goal’ Sinesipho said after his graduation.

The achievement is seen as sign that more football talents in Africa will get a wider exposure to the world.
Source: Cameroon News Agency

AFCON 2023: Surprises Linger as Rigobert Song Names Cameroon’s 27-Man Squad


The Indomitable Lions highly anticipated final squad list for the 2023 African Nations cup has been released by the head coach, Rigobert song with a few notable absences.

Eric Maxim Choup Choup Moting, who plays for Bayern Munich in Germany, and Fai Collins of Racknicki Nis, a Serbian division one team, top the list of top absentees.

Nicolas Nkoulou, who last played for the Lions in a friendly match against Mexico, and Kunde Malong, who played a significant role in getting the Lions to the 2023 African Nations Cup, were left out.

Additionally, Emmanuel Mahob, the 2023 Cameroon Ballon d’Or winner and top scorer with 14 goals in the 2022/2023 Elite one season with Canon of Yaounde, was also shockingly absent from the list including the likes of Che Malone among others.

The list of excluded key players is as follows:

Nicolas Nkoulou

Fai Collins

Choupo Moting

Gaël Ondoua

Kunde Malong

Samuel Oum Gouet

Jerome Ngom Mbekeli

Olivier Mbaizo

Moumi Ngamaleu

The Lions will be departing for Saudi Arabia on De
cember 30 for a friendly match against Zambia.
Source: Cameroon News Agency

CWEIC traces major 2023 achievements


As Cameroon continues on the path towards 2030, bolstered by the Government’s National Development Strategy, the country continues to explore avenues with it network of international partners with the aimed to mobilise investors towards the realisation of the FCFA 88000 billion developments needs over a 10-year period. With more than 2.5 billion people, and a combined economy estimated at $13.5 trillion, where better to start looking for prospective partners than the Commonwealth? The Commonwealth is home to some of the world’s fastest-growing economies, while Commonwealth member states benefit from 21% lower bilateral trading costs, a factor known as the ‘Commonwealth Advantage’.

For an example of the Commonwealth network in action, look no further than the 2023 Commonwealth Trade and Investment Summit (CTIS), which showcased the vibrancy and vitality of the Commonwealth business community in no uncertain terms. The Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council (CWEIC) welcomed Senior government officials,
C-suite Business Executives, international investors, and Strategic Partners to London for the 2023 Summit, which took place at the iconic Glaziers’ Hall on 27-28th November.

CWEIC is the Commonwealth’s business organisation, with a mandate from the Commonwealth Heads of Government to work across the 56 member states to drive trade and investment. Alongside partners in both the public and private sector, CWEIC works to convene, support, and advise businesses interested in working within and across the Commonwealth.

In April of this year, CWEIC Chairman Lord Marland opened a new Hub Office in Douala – which also serves Gabon and Togo -, giving Strategic Partners a point of direct contact in the country. In November, the Cameroon Hub Office welcomed the new British High Commissioner to Cameroon, H.E. Barry LOWEN, for an official visit. The CWEIC Hub in Cameroon boasts a number of high-profile Strategic Partners amongst which are: The Government of Cameroon, Cameroon National Shippers’ Council (CNSC), Investme
nt Promotion Agency (IPA), Cameroon Water Utility Corporation (CAMWATER), Dashaco Holdings Africa, Special Council Support Fund for Mutual Assistance (FEICOM), Cameroon Business Women’s Association (GFAC), KMN Law Firm, Cameroon Telecommunications Corporation (CAMTEL), Port Authority of Kribi and Port Authority of Douala.

CTIS showcased the work that CWEIC has been doing to drive trade and investment throughout the Commonwealth network, working alongside more than 150 Strategic Partners to build bridges and provide support to businesses who recognise the Commonwealth’s immense potential. Alongside its new Hub Office in Cameroon, it operates a Hub in Kenya, serving East and Central Africa, as well as Hubs in Bangladesh, Ghana, Gibraltar, Nigeria, Singapore and representation in The Caribbean, Maldives, Malta, Sri Lanka, and the Pacific region.

Over two days, delegates heard from high-profile speakers such as H.E Felix MBAYU, (Minister Delegate at the Ministry of External Relations in charge of Relations with
the Commonwealth, Cameroon), Honourable Paul TASONG, (Minister Delegate at the Ministry of Economy, Planning and Regional Development, Cameroon), Alderman Michael Mainelli (Lord Mayor of the City of London), H.E. Wamkele Mene (Secretary General, AfCFTA), Professor Benedict Oramah (President, African Export-Import Bank), Mr Jim Ovia, CFR (Founder and Chairman, Zenith Bank). High-level panel discussions focused on issues as varied as the intersection between technology and healthcare, investment finance for emerging markets, and the role of the private sector in driving sustainability.

This year’s guest of honour was the Hon Fiame Naomi Mata’afa, Prime Minister of Samoa and next Commonwealth Chair-in-Office, who gave her thoughts on the immense potential of the Commonwealth for small island states. Prime Minister Mata’afa also formally announced that the Commonwealth Business Forum will come to Samoa in 2024, alongside the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, following successful Forums in Malta, London,
and Rwanda in previous years.

To say that all of this would not have been possible without Cameroonian support is no exaggeration – the Government of Cameroon, as one of CWEIC’s most active Strategic Partners, was among the premier sponsors of this year’s CTIS. This partnership showcases not only the close ties between CWEIC and the Government of Cameroon, but also Cameroon’s commitment to the Commonwealth, particularly as an avenue for unlocking greater international trade and investment opportunities as part of the country’s National Development Strategy.

The second day of the Summit saw a vibrant panel discussion on Cameroon National Development Strategy, led by CWEIC Deputy Chair Lord Swire. Delegates heard from H.E. Felix MBAYU (Minister Delegate at the Ministry of External Relations in charge of relations to the Commonwealth), Hon Paul TASONG, (Minister Delegate at the Ministry of Economy, Planning, and Regional Development), and Mr CHAM Etienne BAMA, CWEIC’s Country Director for Cameroon, Gabon and T
ogo. H.E. MBAYU spoke highly of the Commonwealth’s potential as a supporting pillar of the Strategy, highlighting ‘[shared] values and principles, which can be injected into business practices.’

Further highlighting the strides that CWEIC has already made in Cameroon, Mr CHAM also spoke of the work being done at CWEIC’s Douala Hub Office to ‘identify entry points for Strategic Partners who are interested in Cameroon’, with a particular focus on technology, infrastructure, and digitalisation. Hon TASONG and H.E. MBAYU held a series of formal meetings with businesses expressing interest in investing in Cameroon, as well as meeting with Hon Shirley AYORKOR BOTCHWEY, the Ghanian Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration. Alongside these formal links between Cameroon and CTIS, the country was represented by a healthy contingent of private sector business like Dashaco Holdings Africa, the Venerable Senator, President of GFAC, KMN Law firm, who had ample chances to interact, connect, and forge new relat
ionships with over a hundred and fifty businesses affiliated with the Commonwealth.

The conclusion of the event’s first day saw Lord Jonathan Marland, Chairman of CWEIC, Global Advisory Council meeting alongside Lord Hugo Swire, Deputy Chairman, and Mrs Rosie Glazebrook, Chief Executive, and a gathering of Strategic Partners. This meeting served as an excellent platform for the Chairman to update Strategic Partners on the Council’s past endeavours and upcoming activities.

The event was concluded with the banquet dinner hosted by Alderman Michael Mainelli at the iconic Mansion House. This year’s CTIS was testament to the vitality, vibrancy, and diversity of the Commonwealth’s business community. It was a chance to showcase the immense potential of the Commonwealth, and the work that CWEIC is doing to drive trade, investment and inclusive economic growth across its 56 member states. It was also yet another example of growing international interest in Cameroon, and a tangible example of how the Commonwealth ca
n bring businesses together.
Source: Cameroon News Agency